On 1/11/2015 10:07 AM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> Danny skrev den 2015-01-11 14:02:
>>> An MX record is needed ONLY if there are other mail servers on the
>>> local network.
>>>
>>> For a single server, simply listing the domain in main.cf:
>>> mydestination is sufficient.
>>>
>>> -- Noel Jones
>>
>
> google this keywords "dns split view bind9"
Phew ... a little too advanced for me ... ;) ... thank you for the link
Danny
Danny skrev den 2015-01-11 14:02:
An MX record is needed ONLY if there are other mail servers on the
local network.
For a single server, simply listing the domain in main.cf:
mydestination is sufficient.
-- Noel Jones
Thank You
following Noel above is inccorrect solotion
use dns split vi
> An MX record is needed ONLY if there are other mail servers on the
> local network.
>
> For a single server, simply listing the domain in main.cf:
> mydestination is sufficient.
>
> -- Noel Jones
Thank You
On 1/10/2015 3:38 PM, Danny wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have a local network with postfix setup (going via gmail) to handle
> outgoing mail through
> a router. However, I want local users to mail each other (using dovecot) on
> the
> local network without going through gmail all the time.
>
> Some
Hi guys,
I have a local network with postfix setup (going via gmail) to handle outgoing
mail through
a router. However, I want local users to mail each other (using dovecot) on the
local network without going through gmail all the time.
Some of the howto's require me to add an MX record to bind9